Wednesday, October 2, 2019
The function of flashbacks in Death of a Salesman. Essay -- English Li
The function of flashbacks in Death of a Salesman.    Throughout Death of a Salesman flashbacks are used continuously,  typically to present the audience with the Loman family's background  and show deterioration. In act one we see the first flashback at the  beginning of the play. As the play starts to go into flashback the  backdrop changes from the present 'Apartment houses' and the  'surroundings become covered in leaves.' The first sign of the Loman's  happy past. Willy is talking sense and telling Biff to watch his  schooling, giving him good advice, and then he shows his wealth,  polishing the car talking about the hammock that Willy is going to  buy, to the punch bag that Willy bought his sons. This all seems too  good to be true and as the flashbacks are taking place throughout the  play we begin to see a tragic hero uncovered, Willy. The flashbacks  show his highs from the past but the reality now is his present, and  his falls. As the flashback begins to uncover, We see that the past is  arriving on stage before the present has left.    Ben a character from the past that is dead is present in flashbacks  throughout the play. But at the start his presence he is more diffuse  as he spreads with all the characters in the flashback. Later Ben is  still apparent but only when Willy is alone in a flashback. As the  flashbacks are happening in the past, the present is still there. So  as Willy is talking to Ben, Linda is confused to who Willy is talking  to.    The 'laughter of the past' is heard during the play from the woman  Willy was having an affair with. This shows Willy conscience, and that  he stills thinks about what he did. The stage directions make a point  of saying, 'From the darkness', and although this is not a ...              ...  flashback page 15 when the skyscrapers change to trees and leaves.  This shows the environment, which the Loman family used to live in.    The function of flashback in Death of a Salesman has proven to be  successful. It helps to show the contrast between the past and the  present, an insight into Willie's behaviour, and also explains the  decline that Willy is experiencing in throughout his life. The variety  of moods, location and atmosphere throughout the play and its  flashbacks make it easier for the audience to comprehend and get an in  sight into the characters personality. This play makes it easy for the  audience to relate to the characters and their lives. What the Loman's  are going through is a part of reality of which many people have to  deal with everyday and so by incorporating flashbacks into the script  makes the theme more accessible to understand.                    The function of flashbacks in Death of a Salesman. Essay --  English Li  The function of flashbacks in Death of a Salesman.    Throughout Death of a Salesman flashbacks are used continuously,  typically to present the audience with the Loman family's background  and show deterioration. In act one we see the first flashback at the  beginning of the play. As the play starts to go into flashback the  backdrop changes from the present 'Apartment houses' and the  'surroundings become covered in leaves.' The first sign of the Loman's  happy past. Willy is talking sense and telling Biff to watch his  schooling, giving him good advice, and then he shows his wealth,  polishing the car talking about the hammock that Willy is going to  buy, to the punch bag that Willy bought his sons. This all seems too  good to be true and as the flashbacks are taking place throughout the  play we begin to see a tragic hero uncovered, Willy. The flashbacks  show his highs from the past but the reality now is his present, and  his falls. As the flashback begins to uncover, We see that the past is  arriving on stage before the present has left.    Ben a character from the past that is dead is present in flashbacks  throughout the play. But at the start his presence he is more diffuse  as he spreads with all the characters in the flashback. Later Ben is  still apparent but only when Willy is alone in a flashback. As the  flashbacks are happening in the past, the present is still there. So  as Willy is talking to Ben, Linda is confused to who Willy is talking  to.    The 'laughter of the past' is heard during the play from the woman  Willy was having an affair with. This shows Willy conscience, and that  he stills thinks about what he did. The stage directions make a point  of saying, 'From the darkness', and although this is not a ...              ...  flashback page 15 when the skyscrapers change to trees and leaves.  This shows the environment, which the Loman family used to live in.    The function of flashback in Death of a Salesman has proven to be  successful. It helps to show the contrast between the past and the  present, an insight into Willie's behaviour, and also explains the  decline that Willy is experiencing in throughout his life. The variety  of moods, location and atmosphere throughout the play and its  flashbacks make it easier for the audience to comprehend and get an in  sight into the characters personality. This play makes it easy for the  audience to relate to the characters and their lives. What the Loman's  are going through is a part of reality of which many people have to  deal with everyday and so by incorporating flashbacks into the script  makes the theme more accessible to understand.                      
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